FORMER "West Wing" star Allison Janney barked up the wrong bush the other night. Hosting the Manhattan Theatre Club gala at the New York Hilton, she gave a shout out to "George Bush's play, 'Our Leading Lady,' " starring Kate Mulgrew. Umm, make that...
Happy Birthday To "Kill Bill" star Uma Thurman (1970), tennis star Andre Agassi (1970), singer Carnie Wilson (1968), rapper Master P (1967), hockey goalie Curtis "CuJo" Joseph (1967), "The Brady Bunch" actress Eve Plumb (1958), "White Oleander" actress Michelle Pfeiffer (1958), "Gangs of New York" star Daniel Day-Lewis (1957), "Star Trek Voyager" captain Kate Mulgrew (1955), eponymous TV star Jerry Seinfeld (1954), "SNL" alum Nora Dunn (1952), race car driver Dale Earnhardt (1951; d. 2001), pop singer Tommy James (1947), film director John Waters (1946), Motown singer Tammi Terrell (1945; d. 1970), "Three's Company" actor Richard Kline (1944), blues guitarist Otis Rush (1934), baseball player Luis Aparicio (1934), "All About Eve" actress Celeste Holm (1917), and prolific jazz bandleader Duke Ellington (1899; d. 1974).
Now they're really boldly going where no one has gone before.
In news that will make Trekkers' hearts atwitter, all five "Star Trek" captains William Shatner's Kirk, Patrick Stewart's Picard, Avery Brooks' Sisko, Kate Mulgrew's Janeway and Scott Bakula's Archer--are beaming aboard Star Trek: Legacy, a new videogame marking the 40th anniversary of the legendary sci-fi franchise.
The game, due out this fall from Bethesda Softworks, will be the first time the five stars from the five TV series will team up for a "Star Trek" project.